Significance of Rashmimat
Kavya describes Rashmimat as the son of a hermit, brought into existence by the goddess Shri. This character is notable for his wisdom and virtuous qualities, highlighting the importance of knowledge and moral integrity in his narrative. Rashmimat embodies the ideals associated with enlightenment and righteousness, representing a blend of divine influence and human attributes.
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Hindu concept of 'Rashmimat'
Rashmimat in Hinduism represents the hermit's son, a creation of the goddess Shri, embodying knowledge and virtues, signifying the blend of divine wisdom and moral integrity in one’s spiritual journey.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The hermit's son, created by the goddess Shri, who possesses knowledge and virtues.[1]